Samsung Galaxy Tab 4

T-Mobile is rolling out minor software updates for three of its Samsung devices. The update is being pushed out now to the Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy Tab 4, and the Galaxy Avant. Of the three devices, only the Galaxy Tab 4 update will be pushed out to users starting Monday, December 8, and the carrier is advising owners of the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Avant that updates for their phones are...

Among all the announcements of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Gear VR, and the like from Samsung at IFA 2014, we also got our first look at Samsung's new ruggedized tablet: the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active. Essentially it's a Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 LTE, but with a more durable construction about it. IP67 certified durability, that is.

The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 with support for Sprint's high-speed Spark network will be available starting this Friday, August 15. The Galaxy Tab 4 is the first tablet that supports Spark, which can boost LTE data speeds up to 60Mbps. While a number of phones can already take advantage of Spark the Tab 4 for Sprint is the first tablet built to do so.

If you're on Big Red and are itching to buy a 10-inch tablet, today is your lucky day, as Verizon is now offering the 10.1-inch variant of the Galaxy Tab 4 series. The tablet is available for $360 on a new two-year contract, or $460 if you'd rather buy it outright.

T-Mobile customers can now preregister for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0. The tablet will be available to order beginning July 16, and will come to T-Mobile retail locations on July 23. Users will be able to add the Galaxy Tab 4 to their existing Simple Choice voice plan to get a free 1GB of data per month.

Verizon Wireless announced that the Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 will be arriving on its 4G LTE network starting June 26. The 8-inch slate will retail for $379.99 in stores and online, but through a limited promotion it will go for $279.99 for those willing to ink a two-year service agreement.

Samsung's latest mid-range tablet offers decent performance and excellent quality at the right price
Samsung loves to make tablets. From innovative products like the high-spec'd Pro series, to the more mediocre Galaxy Tab models, they pump them out in sizes and price points to suit almost anyone. This year's Galaxy Tab 4 continues that trend. Coming in 7-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch sizes, the...

AT&T has announced it will be the first wireless carrier to sell Samsung's Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 tablet, along with the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, starting on June 6. The Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and has a 1.2 Ghz quad-core processor, along with 16 GB of internal storage. That amount can be expanded by up to 16 GB in additional memory. It also has an 6,800 mAh battery that is...

Samsung is veering away from its consumer-centric line today and announcing a tablet that is targeted at the education sector. Designed to scale up 1:1 and interactive computing initiatives in K-12 schools, the Galaxy Tab 4 Education is a 10.1-inch ruggedized tablet that utilizes the Google Play for Education ecosystem.

Samsung has today announced US availability for the Galaxy Tab 4 family of Android tablets. The Tab 4 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 will be available on May 1st with pre-orders kicking off as early as tomorrow. If you're looking for rather decent hardware with some interesting features, the Tab 4 lineup is worth checking out.

Previously outed by Samsung no less, the Galaxy Tab 4 range is today official. Coming as with its predecessors in 7-, 8- and 10.1-inch form factors, the Galaxy Tab 4 is the latest lineup of mid-range tablets from Samsung.
Spec wise each has a 1280x800 resolution display, a 1.2 GHz quad-core CPU, Android 4.4 Kitkat, 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage with an option for an 8GB version of...

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